The Edge of Hope
by Robin Williams
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Pub Date Nov 15 2023 | Archive Date Nov 15 2023
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Description
Robin Williams, author of GIRL. returns to tell their story of the things that almost broke them in this raw and vulnerable collection. The Edge of Hope brings you through a journey of hurt, pain, betrayal, grief, and anger to the guaranteed destination of healing, self-love, forgiveness, confidence, and reflection all through a mix of modern and experimental poetry, prose, and affirmations.
Advance Praise
“Robin is an incredibly honest, emotional writer. I was captivated by their vulnerability in this collection.”
—Catarine Hancock, author of Shades of Lovers
"An overpowering text full of vulnerability tackling complex topics like sexuality, assault, and the variations of love. Robin Williams reminds us that we evolve on our own timelines, whether that's reflecting on past relationships, romantically or not, or relationships with ourselves. The Edge of Hope will pull you in with its ability to touch you emotionally with its candid words, a hit for readers looking for text that will not shy away from the truth."
—Jasmine Ferrufino, Editor in Chief of Chaotic Merge Magazine.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781959118305 |
PRICE | $19.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 128 |
Links
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This has been my favourite poetry collection this year by far--possibly one of my favourite reads altogether! The combination of poetry, prose and artwork kept each page from becoming samey (which is a problem I often come across in poetry). I appreciated the content warning in the beginning and the honesty of the collection. This book resonated with me in ways I wasn't expecting. I will definitely be revisiting this in the future.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC!